“We’ve actually worked now to replace those officers and brought in enough resources that we can stand them down and let them start dealing with what’s occurred to them,” Cpl. Laurel Kading told the Sun.

“But it’s devastating. There’s a lot of damage."

Blokland told reporters Sunday that a “huge body of water” still covers much of the eastern part of the town.

He estimated it to be nearly “one-mile wide” and “three miles to the north,” reports McLean's.